Bessemer City's LaDarius Owens played Pied Piper to the Plain

Bessemer City's LaDarius Owens is shown here in action during the 2009 season for the Jess Lanier football team. The Auburn signee was told by Auburn coach Gene Chizik that his recruiting efforts were a part of the program's recruiting coup this year. (The Birmigham News / Rick Zerby)Bessemer City linebacker LaDarius Owens woke up this morning and starting thinking about his future. Then he started texting.

The Auburn commitment sent out text messages to about "16 or 17" future Tigers he'd gotten close to during the recruiting process.

"I texted all of them this morning," he said. "It said 'Go ahead and get your letters in and get this over with' and 'Let's get ready to play at Auburn' and "I love all of you guys' because I wanted all of those guys to know we are brothers now. We're in the Auburn family."

Owens said both he and Pelham's Jake Holland have been praised by Auburn coach Gene Chizik for their skills as linebacker prospects and recruiters.

"Every time I talk to Coach Chizik he says that Jake and I are the best recruiters," Owens said. "He said we were a big part of the success of this recruiting class. Jake and I would share numbers and we'd go about talking to guys and making sure they were coming to Auburn. We went to work recruiting this class, too."

That allowed Owens to be a pretty astute prognosticator when it came to the prospects of "Big Cats" like South Carolina runner Marcus Lattimore and Louisiana's Trovon Reed signing with Auburn.

"I knew Lattimore wasn't coming because he wasn't tight with any of the guys in this class after 'Big Cat' weekend," Owens said. "I knew Trovon was coming because he texted me this morning saying he was. He kept everyone else waiting."

Owens said about the only guy who was tight within his circle that didn't come to Auburn was Lincoln's D.J. Howard.

"I really don't want to talk about that," Owens said. "D.J. let me down but I don't hate him for it or anything. He's still like a brother to me."

Owens had a little Signing Day drama today as the school fax machine was not functional. He had a teacher drive him to the Bessemer Board of Education in order to make sure he complied with that text message he sent out to all his future teammates.

The 6-foot-2, 230-pounder actually tried to get all the Auburn signees in the Birmingham area to sign together as a class instead of at their respective high school. But logistics and school loyalties rendered that good idea to be just that.

"We are all going to be teammates soon," Owens said. "I wanted to get (Springville's) Jeremy Richardson, Chris Davis from Woodlawn and Jake (Holland) and me and anybody else all to sign in the same place. It would have been cool to already sign together as teammates."